This document outlines strategies for realizing a global restoration movement. It notes that 48% of forests and 33% of agricultural soils are degraded. Restoration of forests, agroforestry, and sustainable agriculture/farming can help restore degraded land and provide benefits like improved water, air, biodiversity, carbon storage, wood/forest products, livelihoods, and food/soil fertility. Case studies from countries like China, Niger, Latin America show restoration successes at large scales. Strategies to scale up restoration include engaging stakeholders, developing landscape-level scaling strategies, mobilizing finance through risk capital and debt finance, monitoring progress, and building strategic partnerships.
12. PACT
The Atlantic Forest
Restoration Pact (AFRP) is a
multi-stakeholder coalition
established in 2009 with
the aim to restore 15
million hectares of the
Atlantic Forest by 2050.
13. Total: 196,655 hectares under
restoration!!!!
Projects under restoration Areas under natural regeneration
14. Governo do Estado do Espírito Santo
Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente e Recursos Hídricos
Program to Increase Forest
Cover in Espirito Santo State
16. Average property size: 2.5-3 hectares
Average investment R$ 24 mil / property/ 5 anos
Equipe dedicada e comprometida
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557
687
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400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Contracts
Planting 26%
Natural regeneration 44%
Sgroforestry systems 24%
Silvipastoral systems 4%
Floresta Manejada 2%
Mais de 600
atendimentos já
realizados neste ano e
com primeiro
pagamento do PSA já
realizado
24. ALTHELIA: NOVO CAMPO PROJECT – MATO GROSSO
• 100,000 ha pasture restoration (around 60
contiguous farms)
• 10,000 ha reforestation
• $98 million risk capital
• Return made up of water and soil conservation,
improved yields
26. COCOA ZERO DEFORESTATION IN PERU
• US$ 58 million in risk capital and structured
finance
• 28,000 hectares of reforestation combined with
cocoa production (3 regions)
• 23,000 households integrated into international
supply chains
• 18,000 jobs
• 10,000 households with access to finance
• Farmer incomes reaching up to $4,000/ha
27. MORINGA AGROFORESTRY IN COFFEE LAND
IN NICARAGUA
• $24 million in risk capital
• 6000 ha agroforestry-based coffee on small
and medium scale farms
• 6,000 permanent and seasonal jobs.
30. The Global Partnership on Forest/Landscape
Restoration was launched by the UK, IUCN and
WWF at FAO COFO in 2003. The GPFLR works
to:
1. Build support for forest restoration with key
decision makers, at the local and international
level; and
2. Provide information and tools to strengthen
restoration efforts around the world.
1. ENGAGEMENT
35. WANJIRA MATHAI H.E. GÖRAN PERSSON H.E. FELIPE
CALDERÓN
GOV. BILL
RICHARDSON
INGER ANDERSEN PETER BESSEAU
NAOKO ISHII BIANCA JAGGER CHUCK LEAVELL ROSA LEMOS DE
SÁ
H.E. IBRAHIM
MAYAKI
CAMILLE REBELO AVIRAM ROZIN STEPHEN RUMSEY TONY SIMONS ANDREW STEER LAURA TUCK
MARK TERCEK
1. ENGAGEMENT
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• A methodology exists to help
develop scaling strategies at
various scales
• ROAM currently consists of
six main components:
1. Stakeholders & stock taking
2. Geospatial mapping
3. Economic analysis
4. Carbon analysis
5. Restoration Diagnostic
6. Financial analysis
2. SCALING STRATEGIES
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• ROAM Results in Rwanda:
– Active national cross-sector
partnership
– Priority landscapes identified
and partnerships launched
– Two national parks
designated
– New domestic funding
window on restoration at
FONERWA
– Improved quantity, quality
and diversity of seeds at the
Tree Seed Center
EXAMPLE: RESULTS IN RWANDA
39. Updated as of August 2017.
23 ROAM processes by WRI & partners
8 ROAM processes by partners
41. FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE OF 20X20
+ local Banks
Risk Capital
$1.55 billion already
earmarked
Debt finance
Partial Risk Guarantee
$220 million
(15 million already
assured)
Investment Readiness Fund
$30 million
Working Capital
$200 million
3. FINANCE
48. New York
Declaration
on Forests
I. 20x20: a support platform for national restoration programs
Technical Partners
SUPPORT
Member countries and regional programs
Financial Partners
Argentina
Belize
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Ecuador
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Uruguay
Paraguay
(Itaipu authority)
Peru
Regional programs:
ABC, Bosques
Modelo, Conservación
Patagónica
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1. Political engagement: Deepen beyond hectare
commitment – e.g. tenure, domestic budgets,
policies, etc.
2. Scaling strategies: Develop landscape-level
strategies to complement and inform national-
strategies
3. Mobilizing finance: Support project
development, growth of restoration companies,
intermediation in the land sector
4. Monitoring progress: Develop human +
technology platforms to monitor progress
5. Partnerships: Build strategic partnerships and
collaboration to get the BIG PRIZE!!
MOVING FROM INSPIRATION TO IMPLEMENTATION
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Movement building: increase focus on the people
and entities that will do the restoration and develop
channels of communication and learning,
resource mobilization to action.
MOVING FROM INSPIRATION TO IMPLEMENTATION